Carrie-Ann Stein
Set and Costume Designer
Fine Artist
Print Maker
Textile Designer and Maker
Video Designer
I am a London-based artist and designer working across theatre, fine art and textiles. I am particularly interested in designing for new writing and contemporary productions using analogue and digital media.
In March 2022 I completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Art & Design with the Royal College of Art (RCA). From September 2022 I will be studying MA Print at the RCA. I have a BA Degree in Costume Construction with the Royal Opera House; a BA Degree in Fashion Design with Knit from Central Saint Martins' College; a Degree in Law from Brunel University; and a Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice from the College of Law, London.
I am a recipient of the Royal Opera House Linbury Prize Bursary for 2020 which was postponed due to the pandemic but is to be restarted in 2022.
My pronouns are she/her.
Credits
COSTUME DESIGNER, Untitled, Tower of London and Historic Royal Palaces, long commercial run, 2020
SET & COSTUME DESIGNER, Four Play, Above The Stag Theatre, 6 weeks, 2020
SET & COSTUME DESIGNER, Acid, Nuffield Southampton Theatres, Linbury Prize submission, 2019
COSTUME DESIGNER, The Little Match Girl, Tabard Theatre, now Chiswick Playhouse, 3 weeks, 2017
COSTUME DESIGNER, Imagine This, Union Theatre, 3 weeks, 2017
COSTUME DESIGNER, The Hired Man, Union Theatre, 3 weeks, 2017
COSTUME & PROP DESIGNER, Richard III, Cockpit Theatre, 3 weeks, 2017
COSTUME DESIGNER, The Marriage of Figaro, Longhope Opera, 1 day, 2017
COSTUME DESIGNER, Tribe, London Theatre Workshop, 3 weeks, 2017
Training
Graduate Diploma in Art & Design, Royal College of Art, 2022
Adobe and Autodesk software short course programmes with London Software Training, 2020
Directors' & Designers' Intensive on Accessibility, Leeds Playhouse, 2020
Directors' & Designers' Early Design Conversations, Young Vic, 2020
Short courses in Set Design for Performance and Scale Model-Making at Central Saint Martins' College 2018-19
Short courses in Historical Tailoring and Seventeenth-Century Fabrics at the School of Historical Dress, 2018-19